If I create a property tree from a stringstream with read_json, and I write it back to the stream with write_json, tryng to load it again with read_json fails with
"terminate called after throwing an instance of 'boost::exception_detail::clone_impl >'
what(): (1): expected object or array"
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just thinking back to all the muddy field and 2-3 beast thingies that owned me repeatedly in Baldur's Gate.
man, that Doomsayer guy was immune to basically all magic and non-magical weapons and he kicked ass in melee too
@Rapptz I've usually found that it seems to be some kind of convention that ice skills slow enemies, so if you fail to kill them, you can always just run away, which is a nice backup plan that I've used to kill many an otherwise-unkillable enemy.
@Rapptz I was trying to see what users I follow have haskell scripts in it. So I searched "Haskell" and clicked the "Users" tab. (third result of page 2)
There's lots of weird timing stuff you can do with Miracle. If you draw it and reveal it to play and I can respond to it and make you discard it or exile it, you can't play it.
Would be horrible to explain that you can do that to a noob without a judge around.
When I see other TCGs, I often get the feeling they're not as carefully designed as MtG. Sometimes I wonder if it's just because I don't know much about them, or if it's really true.
Yugioh was actually a really solid game back then and was pretty well designed
Not many of the cards had that imba feel to them and the gameplay was not chaotic, this was honestly a good thing
There used to be the mechanic of fusion summoning monsters when the game used to be new (the purple cards) but many of them weren't viable and I think they felt responsible for it so they tried to mess with the mechanic by introducing other ways of doing that similar summon but then they got banned for being too imba.
So they introduced Synchro Monsters which were better fusions and then they took it a step further and added Xyz monsters and those two combined pretty much gave the game an amazing power creep and are responsible for ruining the game.
You used to be only able to summon one monster per turn. Now with Xyz and other nonsense you can fill up your entire board in one turn (5 monsters). Hence why OTKing is popular.
Magic had some worthless mechanics in the past but they were just swept under the rug and never talked about again (banding and phasing, I'm looking at you), or revisited many years later with hindsight (snow, flanking, poison).
I wish the Prolog bit of the logical & functional programming course built a bit over the classical logic course we had last year
I was honestly expecting to do stuff like locking resolution in Prolog
instead, I'm removing the first N prime numbers from a list of integers
or providing two recursive ways to calculate X^N
at least in Lisp it makes sense, so nothing to argue about the functional bit of the course
in my student's ignorance though, I think calculating X^N in Prolog is a waste compared to performing logical deductions and so on... which I believe is what Prolog was made for
meh who cares
if I get a 5/10 and pass, I'm the happiest guy in the world
-1 that's a harmless pic. This is a very relaxed community. If that picture ever gets removed, we all must protest by replacing our gravatars with pictures of ourselves in bras. — Pëkka14 mins ago
so any way, I managed to get one job application done over the weekend. It's better than nothing, but still a terrible effort. Need to work harder that this :\
@R.MartinhoFernandes oh man, I only just failed to see that. I saw LRO's stupid QR code thing
@CatPlusPlus and @DeadMG did you end up playing Paranoia?